Serif Normal Ebja 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book covers, editorial, packaging, posters, branding, vintage, bookish, hand-inked, storybook, folk, heritage tone, print texture, space saving, readable display, bracketed, wedge-like, irregular, texty, warm.
This serif design features narrow proportions with softly bracketed, wedge-like serifs and subtly tapered strokes. Edges are slightly irregular, giving the outlines an inked, hand-set feel rather than a polished geometric finish. Curves are compact and somewhat pinched, while verticals stay dominant, producing a tight, economical rhythm. The lowercase is straightforward with a modest x-height, and the overall texture reads firm and dark without heavy weight.
It suits editorial and book-cover typography where a traditional serif with a human, slightly distressed texture is desirable. The narrow footprint makes it practical for space-conscious headlines, pull quotes, and packaging copy that needs a period feel. It can also support branding for artisanal, heritage, or literary themes when used at display sizes.
The face conveys a vintage, bookish tone with a touch of handmade character. Its uneven ink-like terminals and compact forms suggest old printing, ephemera, or storybook typography—serious enough for reading, but with an approachable, slightly rustic warmth.
The design appears intended to evoke conventional serif readability while introducing gentle irregularities that mimic ink gain or hand-cut type. Its compact width and steady vertical emphasis suggest a focus on fitting text efficiently while maintaining a distinctive, old-print voice.
Letterforms show small idiosyncrasies across the set—especially in terminals and serifs—which adds personality and helps avoid a sterile texture. The numerals and caps maintain the same narrow, upright stance, keeping headlines and mixed-case settings visually consistent.